Wild Encounter: Mountain Lion Roams San Francisco Streets
By Rageh Omaar
Jan 28, 2026
By Rageh Omaar
Jan 28, 2026
A tranquil evening in San Francisco's affluent Pacific Heights district was dramatically interrupted when a young mountain lion was spotted roaming the streets. Residents received urgent alerts advising caution and to contact emergency services if the animal was seen. This unexpected visitor quickly became the talk of the town, with local media sharing footage of the cougar navigating city bus routes, recalling a similar incident in 2021 when another mountain lion was captured after climbing a tree. The city, known for its diverse animal population including numerous dogs, wild parrots, coyotes, and sea lions, found itself grappling with yet another peculiar wildlife encounter.
As Monday night progressed into early Tuesday morning, the situation escalated. Around 1:30 a.m., Animal Care and Control officers, alongside police patrols, located the mountain lion on California Street. The feline, seemingly startled by the presence of law enforcement, demonstrated remarkable agility by scaling a tall fence. Following its impressive leap, the animal was later found in a precarious position, wedged in a narrow space between two residential buildings.
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